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 1   Int               |      heathen objector are in each case quoted verbatim before the "
 2   Int,        1     |           of introduction in each case, especially at the beginning
 3   Int,        3     |          has to admit that in any case the Apocriticus simply contains
 4   Int,        4     |         work. This is exactly the case of so many who speak and
 5   Int,        5     |       work or not. If such is the case, we must place him at the
 6   Int,        5     |           the debate. But, in any case, if Macarius is writing
 7   Int,        5     |           of Macarius, and in any case a round number does not
 8   Int,        5     |         Macarius borrowed in each case cannot be substantiated.
 9   Int,        6     |          or upbringing, as is the case with Joannes Damascenlus,
10   Int,        6     |           answers, though in this case it is the earlier and not
11   Int,        7     |           this dedication in each case. For Hierocles is said to
12   Int,        8     |          xii. 31.61 In the latter case Macarius follows him, but
13   Int,        8     | respective opponents, but in each case the defence of Macarius
14   Int,        8     |         remain unproven.66 In the case of the suggested similarity
15   Int,        9     |    containing fragments. In every case, many mistakes and corruptions
16    II,       IX     |          it plain that in the one case the goodness is in Himself,
17    II,       IX     |         Himself, and in the other case it is derived from another.
18    II,       XI     |      witness is not true in man's case, but it is in God's. The
19    II,     XVII     |            man." Similarly in the case of the outer garment. Whether
20    II,     XVII     |       made no mistake. And in the case of the sponge and the hyssop
21    II,       XV     |             Unless it is like the case of an earthenware vessel,
22   III          (109)|           to have escaped in each case by miraculous means. Further
23   III,       IX     |       food from that tree. In the case of the latter, Christ had
24   III,       XI     |    destruction. For from our evil case he will learn by some means
25   III,        V     |               If it be indeed the case that any one who is rich
26   III,      XII     |         higher.]~ ~It was not the case, as you declare, that his
27   III,      XII     |          good or bad.] But in any case no one is put to shame in
28   III          (141)|           a suit to support their case, and gave their services
29   III,    XXIII     |          How then do we state the case ? It is from the earth that
30   III          (165)|                 1 This is another case of a text apparently quoted
31   III,     XXVI     |         Him to yield in the third case also. He sees the trick,
32   III          (177)| Philalethes of Hierocles. In this case this might well mark the
33   III,      XXI     |      other cases also. For in the case of a certain man called
34   III          (186)|          be said to overstate his case, for he fails to consider
35   III,   XXXVII     |         harmful, and yet in a bad case he may combine it with other
36   III          (197)|         to argue from the special case of Timothy.~ ~
37   III,       XL     |       rides ninety-five; in which case he is no more in the city
38   III,    XLIII     |          books, and magnifies his case by the splendour of his
39    IV,        I     |        better arrangement. In any case, how is one to know that
40    IV          (254)| impossibly early moment as in the case of S. Peter.~ ~
41    IV,      XIV     |           spite of it.~ ~[In each case the martyrdom came after
42    IV,      XIV     |         with the saints in either case. If they are protected from
43    IV,      XIV     |        them from death, as in the case of Daniel and the three
44    IV,      XIV     |         nor hypocrites, as in the case of Peter and Paul.]~ ~
45    IV          (285)|         odd thing is that in this case the number of questions
46    IV          (287)|           the book. In the latter case, it is not easy to reconcile
47    IV,     XXVI     |         fall into darkness.~ ~The case of Hadrian is not a parallel,
48    IV,     XXVI     |           own nature. Such is the case of the man who worships
49    IV,      XXI     |          of the image. But in the case of the sacrifices that are
50    IV,     XXIV     |      through His weakness. In the case of those who have a disposition
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